Why Co-working Is A Solution For Increased Productivity
Co-working is the newest trend in both freelance and mainstream working. It is a form of office setting that allows people to work together within a common space, but not …
Co-working is the newest trend in both freelance and mainstream working. It is a form of office setting that allows people to work together within a common space, but not …
You are no exception if you sometimes find it difficult to concentrate on your tasks at work. Many of us now work in shared open plan spaces with terrible acoustics …
European workers are struggling to be productive in the workplace, according to a new study of 10,000 employees by ADP, which identifies bad management as the biggest drain on productivity.
A new survey brings to light the attitudes of employees across Europe, sparking concern for business leaders.
Study shows employees lose an average of 30.4 working days each year due to sickness and underperformance in the office as a result of ill-health. Productivity loss due to physical and mental health issues is costing the UK economy an estimated £77.5 billion a year.
The number of people regularly working from home has risen to 4.2 million in the last decade. An additional 1.8 million people would like to work from home but are not given the chance.
The full scale of efficiency cuts by in-house legal teams has been revealed, with five of the biggest law departments collectively cutting more than 507,000 hours of lawyer time annually, a new report reveals.
Almost half (49%) say they take short breaks as often as every 2 hours; 36% say regular mini breaks have helped them to increase energy levels and productivity; 25-34-year-old workers take the most frequent breaks, with 1 in 10 taking two breaks per hour.
Value of wasted time is $27.5B/year nationwide.
Cycle to Work Day 2017 is approaching us on September the 13th and it is in full swing for its 5th anniversary. Research from Cyclescheme has highlighted that employees who cycle for their morning commute generate more ideas, increase productivity and have less sick days.
Heading to the gym, doing your online grocery shop or spending time volunteering are just some of the things you can do during your lunch hour. That’s according to the …
Study shows employers can implement simple changes to reduce fatigue while raising worker productivity.
The provider of cloud-based enterprise work management solutions, Workfront, has produced an infographic that identifies five of the most common productivity killing “space invaders”.
Michael Veltri, author of ‘The Mushin Way to Peak Performance’, shares tools and techniques to improve productivity.
A survey that compares the working habits of different age groups among 3,000 office workers across Europe has thrown up some unexpected findings. Among them it suggests that with age not only comes wisdom, but also greater resilience to extra demands and higher levels of productivity than their younger co-workers.
MATRIX is a learning management system for businesses developed by Cypher Learning that has helped more than 20,000 organisations train their global staff.
Three quarters (74%) of UK adults spend at least 30 minutes per day engaged in activities outside of actual work, and that’s a good thing – according to a new study by Business Intelligence specialists Xoomworks.
A new book, “Real Focus”, succinctly summarises our work lives as being an “epidemic of busyness,” and offers simple steps to help readers fight against the lost art of concentration.
‘Compendium for the Civic Economy’ is a fascinating collection of case studies on how physical space and networks both human and virtual are coming together.
Back in May 2012, brightsolid, UK online technology company, implemented the social platform MangoApps to facilitate internal communications, improve workflow and collaboration.